That is one hot mama. The mom of two heats things up on the cover of Entertainment Weekly in white hot bikini.
Ellen Page.
Ellen Page lets loose with Flare magazine and shows off her toned tummy in nothing but a black bra and open blazer. The 27-year-old discusses coming out as gay this year and what the decision means for her wardrobe.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus.
The "Veep" star posed on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine with nothing but the United States Constitution, signed by John Hancock, across her back. The problem is Hancock signed the Declaration of Independence, not the Constitution. She jokingly blamed the blunder on Mike McClintock, the fictional "Veep" character played by Matt Walsh. "Yet another Mike (expletive)," she tweeted.
Miranda Kerr.

Orlando Blooms ex ditched her bra for the January/ February 2014 cover of Harpers Bazaar Australia.
Kate Upton.
In July of 2012 Kate Upton showed her patriotic side by sporting a teeny bikini on the cover of GQ.
Eva Mendes.
The sexy "Hitch" star gets up close and personal for the July 2010 issue of "W" magazine.
Blake Lively and Leighton Meester.
The "Gossip Girl" co-stars share boyfriends on the show. Why not share an ice cream on the cover of "Rolling Stone?" (March 2009)
Jake Gyllenhaal and Anne Hathaway.
To promote their film "Love and Other Drugs" the co-stars went nude for the November 2010 cover of "Entertainment Weekly."
Not exactly the norm for the mag!
Jennifer Aniston.
In January 2009, Jen Aniston wore nothing but a tie for the cover of "GQ."
Scarlett Johansson.
The actress has said that shes not into playing up her sex appeal.
The French edition of Vogue in April 2009 says otherwise.